2011년 2월 28일 월요일

A look into my daily life.

This Thursday was the kid's last day in Kindergarten. They're starting Elementary school. I took my camera and took some videos to give you a glimpse of my current life. Prepare to have your mind blown.



2011년 2월 18일 금요일

Mind-Numbing Inefficiency

Hello. Well, February is winding down. My contract is winding down. Hopefully, my visa renewal goes as planned and my second year at this school will begin March 2nd. March second will also be the end of 14 months, the end of a completed year at my current school, and the beginning of my final 12 months. A year if you will. Confused? Me too. Usually.

Things are good. Our performance went really well-the kids did a great job and we're all super stoked that it's over. We have been talking about schedules and such for next year, and it's getting exciting. Remember- the Korean school year starts at the start of March. I do not know why-it just does.

It's been great having Peter here. He's doing a good job-the kids love him- the parents love him-the teachers love him-Sophia and I love him-it's good. Sophia and I can remember that we do like work again.

Socially, I've been hanging out with Ian, Sophia, and Peter. We have a lot of fun together. Sophia is officially leaving June 2nd, and I'm a little upset about that. Anyone want a job?

I have decided to put a few pictures up, but first I'm going to show you two lists. One of the things I say multiple times a day to the kids and one of the things we hear the most from them. Daily.

From the mouths of babes:
  • Teacher! I am pinished! (f and p are interchangeable)
  • Teacher! Liam me hit! (Liam was an example name; this means Liam hit me.)
  • Teacher! Molly Korean! (Molly was an example name; this means Molly is speaking Korean)
  • Teacher! Me water!
  • Katie Teacher bad.
  • Katie Teacher me no like.
  • I love Katie Teacher.
  • NO!
  • AHHHHHHHHHHH!
  • Teacher! See please! (Teacher, please look at what I am doing)
  • Help me please, teacher.
  • Meat more please. (lunch time)
  • (Anyword) spelling is what?
  • (Anyword) is where?
  • This is what?
Teachers:
  • Sit down please.
  • What is this?
  • Where is (anyword)?
  • How do you spell (anyword)?
  • Sit down.
  • No running please.
  • English only!
  • Are you speaking Korean?
  • SIT DOWN!
  • Stay in your seat please!
  • Who's sitting properly?
  • Walking, walking, walking.
  • No touching!
  • No kissing!
  • SIT DOWN!
  • No Korean please.
  • Yay! Story time!/LTR time!/Drama time!/English Village time!
  • You're making me crazy!
  • (any word) spelling is what?! I don't know...
  • teacher water?! I don't know...
  • Why?
  • What did you say?
  • Why are you running?
  • Is this play time or class time?
  • SIT DOWN!
Got the picture? Can you see me here? Sometimes, if I stop and think about it, it blows my mind too. Don't worry.
Robot Class boys at Performance. I think this was their music costume. Alex 2. Samuel. Alex 1.

Welcome to Puppy Class, Peter! His 3rd day of work-field trip.

Kevin. I have no idea where he got this face from.

2011년 2월 6일 일요일

Big John in The R.O.K!

Big Man. Small Tunnel.

Lunar New Year week rundown.
Sunday: Ian and Katie prepare to go to the airport to pick dad up from the airport. Upon a last minute email check, we discover that Katie has confused the time differences and he is still in San Fransisco.
Monday: Katie goes to work and is excitedly waiting for a phone call from her father. Dad makes his way to Katie's house! It is super exciting. We go to dinner and dad tastes his first Korean meal-pork galbi and kimchi. He enjoys it.
Tuesday: Dad and Katie wake up at 4:30a.m. Dad and Nick's mom go to the DMZ. Katie goes to work. Dad is excited to see the DMZ. Katie is sad about work. They regroup for dinner with Katie's amazing friends-BigGuyBill, James, Ian, Elise, Sophia, and Peter. Dad gets to try beef galbi, soju, a makli bar, Korean pancakes, and a favorite foreigner bar. They get home at 4:30 a.m. Dad is awake and busy for 24 hours. He liked it.
Wednesday: Dad and Katie are moving slow in the morning. They make the journey to Suwon with Sophia where they meet SaraBrown for lunch. Then to the Suwon fortress to meet up with Ian and see some stuff in Suwon. After an hour or so on the wall, Sophia and SaraBrown head home. Ian, Dad, and Katie wander through the streets of Suwon and manage to get lost. Eventually make their way back to the station where they sit down for beer and chicken. We decide to continue our evening of fun and go to Ian's town for "one drink". Katie has entirely too many Long Island Iced Teas and can't move on Thursday.
Thursday: This is the official New Year. With the thought process that everything will be closed for the holiday and we're tired, we chill out all day. Watch movies, walk around, show dad my school, go to the grocery store, and just laze around.
Friday: Dad and Katie wake up and head up to the Korean War Museum in Seoul. They learn a lot about every war Korea has been involved in. Ever. Learn a lot. See a lot. They then make the journey home and go to beef and pork galbi in Suji. Dad meets more friends: Yoanna, Sabine, Ian, James, and Peter. We have a fun dinner complete with beer and soju. The next step of the night was not Katie's idea and Dad experiences a norebang, Korean singing room, karokee. Dad and friends love it. The next leg of the journey is the Underground. It was a pretty standard night there ending with Ian, Dad, Sunny (bartender) and Katie in a 5 a.m. dart game and Sunny requesting that we go home. Ian, Dad, and Katie sit in a park, have meaningful conversation and beers and then notice that the buses are running again and we should go home. We get home and go to bed at 6:30.
Saturday: Wake up at 2. Move slowly and lazily. Eventually go into to Suji for dukgalbi with Elise and Sophia. We then have a few drinks at Batman bar. Then hometime for a movie and to check email to see how Little Man is doing at Regionals.
Sunday: Little Man got 3rd! Yay! We pack Dad up, go for a walk and Korean pizza and send Dad on his way.

Recap: it was a great week. I think Dad got a good taste of Korea. He met and seems to like my friends, and they like him. We walked a lot and I tried to make sure Dad got to try all of my favorite foods. It was a fantastic week and I'm sad that he left. I'm posting a few pictures, but Dad has a ton more that I'm sure he'd like to share with you if you ask nicely.

I'm not looking forward to this week at work. I have some administrative nonsense to deal with concerning my future as well as a performance the 15th that we are trying to get ready for. I'm betting on a pretty stressful week. IN OTHER NEWS! Peter has been here and working. And it has been fantastic! The kids love him, the parents love him, the teachers love him. Sophia and I have been working on making him our new best friend and he really likes that. So yay!


Dad at the DMZ-3rd tunnel.
D is for Dale!

First night-Makli Bar

On the Suwon Wall.

Desperado in the norebang. Dad, Peter, Ian, James.

Dukgalbi on Dad's last night. Notice the chopsticks?

The kids are bummed about not getting to meet Dad, so we took a picture of him in front of my school to show them.